The Electoral Map Using the map with the two-letter abbreviation used within the border of the appropriate states and the number of electoral votes that each state had in the 2000 presidential election. White Verdana Black Check Answers 12 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 A B C D E F Question 6 Question 7 How many electoral votes does a nominee need in order to win the presidency? What are the five states with the highest number of electoral votes? What is the total number of electoral votes of these five states? How many electoral votes does your state have? a. Why does Minnesota get more electoral votes than Idaho? How many popular votes did Mia win? How many electoral votes does she get? How many popular votes did Justin win? How many electoral votes does Justin get? Who won the election? In your opinion, is the Electoral College a good way to elect a president? Explain you answer. Which president was not elected by the Electoral College even though they had fewer popular votes than their opponents? Single Answer Multiple Choice Single Answer Single Answer Single Answer Single Answer Single Answer Single Answer Single Answer Single Answer Single Answer Multiple Choice - California, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia - - - - - - - - - John Quincy Adams (1824) - California, Ohio, Florida, Texas, Maryland - - - - - - - - - Lyndon Johnson (1962) - California, New York, Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania - - - - - - - - - Rutherford B. Hayes (1876) California - 54, New York - 33 , Texas - 32, Florida - 25, Pennsylvania - 23 Answers will vary according to state. 270 votes C 167 Answers will vary Minnesota has more people. 15 18 18 7 Mia Answers will vary. B - - - - - - - - - - Benjamin Harrison (1888)